“The” Spectator, Svazek 6J. Parsons, 1793 |
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... of MARLBOROUGH , a lady of great beauty , often called the Little Whig ; to whose titles her eldest surviving son , CHARLES , succeeded in 1733 . Potentates powerful or inconsiderable in Europe , as they are TO THE ...
... of MARLBOROUGH , a lady of great beauty , often called the Little Whig ; to whose titles her eldest surviving son , CHARLES , succeeded in 1733 . Potentates powerful or inconsiderable in Europe , as they are TO THE ...
Strana 24
... called a waiter to him , and bid him carry the remainder to the waterman that had but one leg . I perceived the fellow stared upon him at the oddness of the message , and was going to be saucy ; upon which I ratified the Knight's ...
... called a waiter to him , and bid him carry the remainder to the waterman that had but one leg . I perceived the fellow stared upon him at the oddness of the message , and was going to be saucy ; upon which I ratified the Knight's ...
Strana 27
... called into that wicked party . When force and violence , and hard necessity have brought the yoke of servitude upon a people's neck ; Religion will supply them with a patient and submissive spirit under it till they can innocently ...
... called into that wicked party . When force and violence , and hard necessity have brought the yoke of servitude upon a people's neck ; Religion will supply them with a patient and submissive spirit under it till they can innocently ...
Strana 48
... called several of those celestial bodies by the names of the heathen deities , and by that means made the heavens as it were a book of the Pagan theology . Momus tells him that this is not to be wondered at , since there were so many ...
... called several of those celestial bodies by the names of the heathen deities , and by that means made the heavens as it were a book of the Pagan theology . Momus tells him that this is not to be wondered at , since there were so many ...
Strana 49
... called the stars by the names of moral virtues . The short fable , which has no pretence in it to reason or argument , and but a very small share of wit , has however recommended itself wholly by its impiety , to those weak men who ...
... called the stars by the names of moral virtues . The short fable , which has no pretence in it to reason or argument , and but a very small share of wit , has however recommended itself wholly by its impiety , to those weak men who ...
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